School officials in the Chippewa Valley say they'll pull through this year despite significant state aid reductions, but they're worried about making ends meet next year. As Rich Kremer reports, they shared their top concerns during a breakfast with state lawmakers.

While Asian Carp apparently have not established themselves in the Great Lakes, the fish are about to spark a significant change in a barrier near Chicago. The non-native carp and other invasive species are also triggering a major debate over whether to re-engineer water systems in the Upper Midwest. Chuck...

The US Fish and Wildlife Service has a plan to help Lake Michigan's dwindling sturgeon population. For decades several dams have kept the large fish from getting to their spawning areas in far Northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Patty Murray reports.

The movement of Asian carp toward the Great Lakes may have slowed, but the debate over what to do with massive numbers of the big fish elsewhere in the Midwest is still simmering. In the first of a two-part series on the carp controversy, Chuck Quirmbach reports on those who...

Only four public employee unions in the state have complied with the new requirement to take a certification vote. But many union leaders say even if Unions aren't cerrified they still have some clout. Gilman Halsted reports.

A new analysis shows lower-paid public employees are contributing a higher percentage of their income to benefits under the changes in Governor Scott Walker's sweeping collective bargaining law. Shawn Johnson reports.

The non profit organization Historic Milwaukee is opening the doors to nearly one hundred buildings as part of Doors Open Milwaukee. Selene Jaouadi-Escalera reports on the inaugural event that is happening this weekend around the city of Milwaukee.

The Republican Senator who will help oversee a major rewrite of Wisconsin's mining laws says the process will be fair, thorough, and bipartisan. Neil Kedzie of Elkhorn also says mining has a place in Wisconsin. Shawn Johnson reports.